The Music of Grand Theft Auto V is Now Available on iTunes

Three volumes of music from Grand Theft Auto V can now be purchased via iTunes for $9.99 each, or as a compilation for $24.99.

We've included the tracklistings and details below.

Volume 1: Original Music
The first volume of this compilation is a collection of brand new music from a wide array of artists including Wavves, Twin Shadow and Tyler, The Creator - along with The Chain Gang of 1974's "Sleepwalking", which was featured in the game's Official Trailer.

Volume 2: The Score
GTAV is the first entry in the series to feature a dynamic original score composed and engineered to be completely responsive to the player’s actions within both missions and open world gameplay. The score was composed in a one-time collaboration between a team of legendary producers and composers including vanguard German electronic band Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson (Red Dead Redemption, L.A. Noire) and renowned hip-hop producers The Alchemist and Oh No. For The Music of Grand Theft Auto V: Volume 2, the stems of the game’s interactive score are layered, mixed and arranged into an album of songs by acclaimed producer and DJ, DJ Shadow.

Volume 3: The Soundtrack
The collection of music in GTAV is the biggest and most ambitious in the history of the series. Volume 3 features select songs from across the game's unique in-game radio stations. Snippets from all 17 in-game radio stations are also now available for your listening pleasure on the Music page on the GTAV official site. Featuring tracks by Bootsy Collins, Flying Lotus, Bob Seger, Jai Paul, Toro y Moi, Waylon Jennings and more.

Dave is an XBLA addict, platforming enthusiast, and lover of pizza. Being a tad exhausted by a market saturated with grim military shooters, he longs for the day that absurd anthropomorphic animal mascots return to inject some much needed color back into the world of gaming.

Nice. If only more games did this. I wish there was an Alternative station w/ songs like Violet Hill, Somewhere I Belong, Moth's Wings, Radioactive, etc., but it still has a good selection. The Xbox's ability to play music while you play games means I can make up for the lack of those songs, as well as some epic stuff from my Legend of Zelda soundtrack.